Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Archery/Answer Key"

From Pathfinder Wiki
< AY Honors‎ | ArcheryAY Honors/Archery/Answer Key
(Outlined requirements)
 
Line 20: Line 20:
 
===f. The release===
 
===f. The release===
 
===g. The follow-through===
 
===g. The follow-through===
=7. Why is it necessary to have an arrow "nocking point" properly positioned on the bow string?==
+
==7. Why is it necessary to have an arrow "nocking point" properly positioned on the bow string?==
 
==8. Using a standard (Olympic bow) score one of the following:==
 
==8. Using a standard (Olympic bow) score one of the following:==
 
===a. Indoors: 30 arrows (5 rounds) at 70.8 feet (18 meters) score 50 points on a 23.5 inch (60 cm) target.===
 
===a. Indoors: 30 arrows (5 rounds) at 70.8 feet (18 meters) score 50 points on a 23.5 inch (60 cm) target.===

Revision as of 04:58, 21 April 2006

Archery

Template:Honor header

1. Identify the parts of a bow.

2. Identify the parts of an arrow.

3. Name and explain the safety rules for archery.

4. Correctly and safely string a bow.

5. Describe and show how to use the following:

a. Arm guard

b. Finger tab or glove

c. Quiver

d. Bow sling

e. String kisser

6. Demonstrate the following shooting techniques:

a. The stance

b. Nocking the arrow

c. The draw

d. The anchor

e. The hold and aim

f. The release

g. The follow-through

7. Why is it necessary to have an arrow "nocking point" properly positioned on the bow string?

8. Using a standard (Olympic bow) score one of the following:

a. Indoors: 30 arrows (5 rounds) at 70.8 feet (18 meters) score 50 points on a 23.5 inch (60 cm) target.

b. Outdoors: 30 arrows (5 rounds) at 98 feet (25 meters) score 170 points on a 48 inch (122 cm) target.

9. Know and practice the archery safety rules.

References